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i { rO. BE BRIDE OF |.- GEO. F. DOWNEY JR. Highty-one paroles as Christmas| . presents were handed out to-day by the New Jersey Court of Pardons at Tren- ton. Fifty-three of the prisoners in State Prison and the Hudson and Hs- sex Cofinty Penitentiartes will be re- Teased to-day and spend the holidays at home. * The remainder will be released when their minimum terms expire, There were 325 applications before the rd, Five of thore ordered freed are serv+ ing terms for murder. One 1s John McGarry, who killed @ policeman seven | * La Spork DAUGHTERS LOS YOUNG ESTATE SUIT Over $5,000,000,Held for Division Among Chicafo Man’s Grand-* CHICAGG, Dec, 21—Four daugh- ters of the late Otto Young, Chicago multi-millionaire, lost in their case against Judge “Ryner to-day approyea the sale of a block of prdéperty in Michi- gan Avenue, near Seventh Street for & : E. * _ children, tune. the Young estate, when $42,500,000, and ruled that this money together with anofher $8,800,000 of ac- ctmulated funds in the $50,000,000 es+ tate should be turned into the prinet- pal of the estate, and not divided among them, Fourteen grandchildren eventually will Aho litigation arose on the com- plaint of Mrs, Seln Cecile Young | No Laura conten: be giv receive the entire for- 0. 61 Heyworth Von Korwin of New York,| srs, fel former wife of Baron von Kerwjn, a Polish noblenfan; Mra. . Kaufman, Short Hills, N. J.;, Mrs Catharine Osborn . Hobert Wickes, upon ie Jul Keone t Eincotn and a half years ago. His minimum sentence Was seventeen years. He was paroled because of his assistance in preventing a Jailbreak and aiding in the recapture of several convicts who did escape. Maggie Adams was the only an prisoner in for murder paroled. ‘Her minimum six years for killing a fellow servant would have been up next Sep- tember. inet ecnis METHODISTS RECRUIT 90,404, CHICAGO, Deo. 21.—Mombership in the Methodist Episcopal Church in- creased 90,404 ue the ¥ di Dec, 1, 1921, according to announced hére to-day. ‘Th ship of the church te 8,9: United States and 642,08 lands. The Ideal X-mas Gift [Aa lesa Appian Miss KATHERINE. VAN INGEN @eroerrweor ondaawoon. Mother Announces Engagement of Member of Junior League to General’s Son, * The betrothal of Miss Katherine Van Ingen, only daughter of Mrs. ‘Van Ingen, No. 4 East 73d Street, to Goorge Faber Downey jr, a son of Gen. and Mrs. George Faber Downey, of Washington, D. C., was announced at @ dinner last night by Mrs, Van Ingen. The wedding will be early next summer, Miss Van Ingen, who was intro- duced to society three years ago, is a popular member of the younger set at the Southampton summer colony. She is active in the Junior Leaguo and during the war she gave her. ser- vices to the American Red Cross. She 4s a tennis player of merit. Mr, Downey is a Yale graduate and eerved as a Captain of Field Artillery, A. E. F. He ts closely related to the Davis and Elkins families of Vir- ginia, Electric Table Grills $11.50 4 Che United Hectic Shs Gaecrmc Leewt & Powsn On 190 East 15th Street SS “RED BIRD” IS LOCKED UP ] IN INDIAN FEUD KILLING eee , Woman Gets #200 Reward—She Saw Alleged Murder. WASHBURN, Wis., Dec. 21.—The iat- est killing in an Indian feud generations old is charged against John “Redbird” Beauregard, who was lodged in jail here to-day, held without bail for the slay- ing of John Mealey, an aged recluse of the Northern Wisconsin woods. Chiof- ; taing of two Indian tribes have been successive victims of the feud. Mealey is said to have taunted Reau- regard that the lat enough’ to avenge his f Beneath every Christmas Treel! Under the tinseled branches peace seals and tags have added their extra charm. At Stationers, Dept. Stores, and Druggists, Everywhere B ffered, captured he returned to his in the woods for « | B. Altman & Co. Beginning to-morrow (Thursday) A Remarkable Offering of Women’s Negligees and Lounging Robes at extraordinarily low prices 50 Quilted Satin Lounging Robes silk- lined throughout A 7 at $24.00 50 Negligees of gros de Londres, combined with georgette . §0 Negligees of brocade of georgette A . {50 Kimonos of crepe de 60 Kimonos of albatross models, both hand-embroidered, All of these garments were rnade to sell at | much higher figures. Some of t prices | are subject to tax. (Third Floor) Madison Avenue: Fifth Avenue . 34th and 35th Streets New Vork Mail and Telephone Orders for Holiday Gifts Will Be Promptly Filled and Delivered. McCreery Gloves Warm woolly Gloves, for sports wear. French suede gloves, or if you prefer, those of capeskin in eight-button length for capes and wraps with wide sleeves, and dozens of other varieties for every possible occasion may still be secured for your gift list. Eight-button length Capeskin Gloves, pique sewn with spear point or braided embroidery, Tan or Brown, pair, 6.50 Eight-button~ length French Suede Gloves, pique sewn, with Paris point embroidery. Ecru or Mode. pair, 7.00 Children’s Gray Mocha Mittens, one clasp and fleece-lined. pr., 1.25 (Main Floor) Handkerchiefs If there is any one on your gift list whose gift has not as yet been decided upon, we suggest handkerchiefs. They are a gift which can always be used and is always well re- ceived. Women’s real Linen Handker- chiefs with Hand-embroidered wreath and initial. box of 6, 4.50 Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs, suitably boxed. box of 6, 1.50 Embroidered Hand- box of 3, 1.00 Men’s Linen Handkerchiefs with initial. box of 6, 3.00 to 4.50 Men's ‘Handkerchiefs with colored wreaths and initials. each, 1.25 (Main Floor) Stylish, Warm Coats for Girls - Now 12.75 The types of Coats the younger girl loves, for they are modish in appearance, sportive and suitable for all-around wear. They are made of Heather Mix- tures in lovely shades, smartly pocketed, belted and collared. All are splendidly lined. Women’s kerchiefs, It takes but a glance to recog- nize ,these Coats as “superior” types, for the materials of which they are fashioned are of a no- ticeably high quality, and they are fuller of cut and their tailoring is far above the ordinary. (Fourth Floor) Handsome Coats for Misses Now 39.50 Late mid-winter models fash- ioned of lovely, deep-pile, velvety fabrics and most exquisitely Silk- lined throughout, Some have luxurious collars of Opossum, Caracul, Nutria or Wolf, Others are without Fur the better to display the beauty of their materials, Sizes 14 to 18 but not, of course, in every style. (Fourth Floor) 5th Avenue Mahogany Tea / Wagon with a sil- ver drawer; has innumerable uses, 29.75 Plymouth Windsor Chair 11.50 Solid Mahogany Tip ‘Table with extremely at- tractive inlaid design. 878 Samuel K. Martin of New York. They George Kehrberger, No! 167 St. Ann's Avenues, the Bronx. Jensen's left arm waa ken. The ot i, M.D, and Elizabeth, Martin, .wife of ded the surplus funds should ‘en them and not be held for their children. THREE WORKERS FAIA. ‘WITH SCAFFOLD. ; Nowmon Savage of Street and John Jensen, Gist Street, Brooklyn, carpen- irty feot when a scaffold ey were workin) to-day at Woodlock and Texget/oxpected that will ask the court. to appoll suffered in-/mission to inquire into bh injuries. They were taken to| dition, tal. Albert James McCreery & Co. ‘*Master-Made”’ Gift Furniture Have you a Slip-Over Table in your Home? It is shaped very much like a kidney desk with a rail at the edge and can be slipped over your lap as you sit in a chair, and be used for reading, writing or as a breakfast table. It would make an admirable gift and isn’t a bit: ex- pensive. Of course there are others such as the Tip Tables that can be placed flat against the wall when not in-use, Lazy Susans, Smokers’ Humidor Cabinets, Martha Washington Work ‘Tables, and Tea Wagons. * => A Lazy Susan 20. inches in diameter with glass top. 10.00 (Seventh Floor) Mrs.) STATE TO CALL ALIENIST |!v19°", IN GLICKSTEIN CASE Mrs, Ratzen Observed, Distriet Attorney Lewis of Brooklyn said to-day that he intended to retain on alfenist to examine Mrs. Lillian Ralzen, who killed Dr, Abraham Gilck- stein in his office @ Iittle more than «| 5 week ago, in order to be prepared for -Jany moves made by the defense, ‘Mrs. Raizen's Bradley, the walter phoned afer “| without In the| of a policem: 34th Street Martha Wash- ington Work Table of Solid Mahogany. 19.78 Mahogany finish, 16.75 Smokers’ Humidor Cabinet will be appre- ciated by any man who enjoys smoking. 17.80 \ Slip-Over Table of Solid Mahogany is also con- venient for invalids. 10.00 Gifts That Will Please a Boy Rainy Day Outfits, 4.95 A Water-proof coat and cap in a Christmas Boys’ Blanket Robes, 6.95 " room, who met Mra, Waisen at te New York pler when her steamer came in from Jacksonville the day be- fore the killing and to whom she tele hi 4 nt Diatri Cooper in the former's office. Pa si Ali WOMEN IN DISCUSSION OF BIRTH CONTROL Hirth control was discussed at the =| Hotel McAlpin yesterday afternoon citement or the Mrs. Anne box make the best of gifts, protecting him well. Sizes 6 to 16 years, Novelty Suits, 2.45 Little trousers of Blue Serge or Jersey Cloth and Washable tops irf Oliver Twist models you can’t resist. Sizes 3 to 8 years, Boys’ School Overcoats, 14.75 Big roomy ulsters like Dad’s, of all-wool fabrics, made for the active boy, are the sort he has always wanted, Sizes 11 to 18 years. Made of warm Beacon Blankets with border in attractive designs, convertible collar and silk cord, these snug robes will appeal strongly to any boy. Sizes 6 to 18 years. All-Wool Sweaters, 7.95 are on every boy’s Christmas list, particularly those of a heavy Shaker knit in a pull-over model with deep rolling collar, There is a very good choice of solid colors and contrasting combina- tions. Sizes 8 to 16 years. (Third Floor) Suggestion marked at a lower price than ever before Gift Slippers For Women 1.25 Special, Attractive Slippers of finest Felt, pret- tily embellished with silk pompons, satin quilting or satin rib- tion styles. Christmas Gift Economy This space is devoted each day to a Gift of McCreery Quality — 19.75 to 21.75 Women’s Wrist Watches 14. Cushion, Octagonal, Oval or Regula- Sterling Silver or 20-year quality gold filled; guaranteed 15 jeweled Children’s Cosy Toes Felt Slippers and Bootees 1.15 © 1.85 Entire remaining stock of Children’s warm Slippers and Bootees of excellent quality Felt, effec- tively trimmed, will be offered, beginning 75 lever movement. to-morrow, for 1.15 bon collars, to 1.85, which prices All the wanted (Main Fiver) are greatly below light and dark colors, regular. (Second Floor Sizes, Infants’ 5 to Misses’ 2. (Second Ploor) Only Three More Days for e se $ Shopping Before Christmas i , a 5 aan of me A oe Controt eraaka ch feet linking of the doct: trol which she. eharad k protection against 4 ior race a a loveless madriaeeh, the ihe said that the: work in the States gent laws hold out hopes of birth control conferences, —>——— FENA RICCIARDI, SINGER, NAPLES, Dec. 21.—Nina famous concert and music who Security Commissary died here to-day, Attorney renence ennedy Extra Service all through the store for the Convenience of Holiday Shop pers. Silver Can Always Be Given With Assurance } even if it be a “last-minute” gift. Furthermore, there need be no concern as to what to choose, if you select at the McCreery Silver Section, for our collection is so wide and varied the problem will readily solve itself. Sterling Silver Picture Frames; large sizes greatly reduced in price. 31.50 and 36.75 ‘ Sterling Silver Sauce Boat and Tray, in Gray case. Special, 15.00 American Sheffield Plate Well and Tree Platter, 19 inches, Co- lonial design. Special, 22.50 American Sheffield Plate Pie Plates with Pyrex lining. Special, 3,25 Quadruple Plated three-piece Toilet Sets (Comb, Brush and Mirror). 11.50 ‘Quadruple Plated Military Sets, 10.00 (Main Floor) McCreery Qualit; Hosiery It fits trimly about the ankles, possesses that soft silken lustre that never fails to win a look, a word of ad- miration, and best of all, it wears and wears, Women’s Thread Silk Hosie: .with Lisle tops and soles, Black or Colors. 1.95 Women’s Thread Silk i with lace clox; Black only. 3. Women’s Sport Woolen Hose in Brown or Greee Heather Mix- tures. 1.95 Children’s Sport Bosisty, Fd 8 1.95 length, fine cashmere an Heather mixture. (Main Floor) The Motorist Will Appreciatea Motor Robe A gift such as this is always held in particular favor, for it plainly shows a keen understand- ing of the recipient’s needs and desires. . These robes of plush are ex- tremely warm a serviceable, in fact so well made that the strongest wind cannot penetrate, each 8,75, 12.50 and 15.00 (Seeond Floor) Women’s Fur- Trimmed Coats Now 68.00 An unusually interesting group of distinctive Coats, fashioned of tich, handsome fabrics—those lovely fabrics that are soft and velvety in appearance and have a deep-pile, warm-looking surface. In style they are quite unusual, introducing some of the later Mid- Winter modes, Both straight-line, belted models are included as well as luxurious Wrap effects. All are topped with large collars of various Furs and exquisitely lined. Every wanted color—also Black, (Fourth Floor)

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